29-30 septembre | Syria Today. Social, Political and Economic Changes At the Interface between National Territory and Migratory Spaces | colloque international

Valentina Napolitano, membre de l’ANR SoV, a le palisir de vous inviter au colloque Syria Today: Social, Political and Economic Changes at the Interface between National Territory and Migratory Spaces (29-30/09/2019)

International Scientific Symposium29 & 30th September 2019at the French Institute (Jabal al-Lweibdeh), Institut français du Proche-Orient, Amman

Sunday 29th September 2019
9:00-9:15

Sunday 29th September 2019
9:00-9:15
Welcoming of the participants
9:15-9:30
Welcome Speech
9:30-9:45
Introduction : Valentina Napolitano, Myriam Ababsa, Jalal Al Husseini (Ifpo)
9:45-10:30
Keynote speech : Local and transnational reconfigurations of the Syrian society.
Leïla Vignal (Rennes 2 / Oxford)
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-13:00


Panel 1. Social Transformations
Discutant: Jalal Al Husseini (Ifpo)
11:00-11:30
From the Political to the Social: The Speed and Depth of Revolutionary Transformations, Charlotte
Loris-Rodionoff (University College London)
11:30-12:00
The Transformation of Family Sphere among Syrians in Jordan, Valentina Napolitano (Ifpo)
12:00-12:30
Syrian among Marginals: Migratory Status and Differentiation at the Border of Legality.
Leïla Drif (EHESS)
12:30-13:00
Debate


13:00-14:15
Lunch Break

14:15-17:15
Panel 2. Economic Dynamics and Humanitarian Assistance in the context of
uncertain reconstruction

Discutant : Kamel Doraï (CNRS, Ifpo)
14:15-14:45
Structural, Economic and Geographic Changes of the Syrian Business Community. Pauline Khoury
(Institut Français de Géopolitique)
14:45-15:15
The Impacts of the Syrian Government Political Economy on the Socio-economic and Societal
Structures of Syria. Joseph Daher (European University Institute)
15:15-15:30
Coffee Break
15:30-16:00
Raqqa Governance and Reconstruction Challenges. Myriam Ababsa (Ifpo)
16:00-16:30
Long Term Migrations and Agro-pastoral Resilience: Syrian Pastoralists in Jordan. Mathilde
Gingembre (Associate researcher, PASTRES project)
16:30-17:15
Debate
17:15-18:30
Break
18:30-19:30
Public Round-Table
Around the books: Chroniques de la révolution syrienne by Sana Yazigi and Syria
after the Uprising by Joseph Daher
20:00
Dinner

Monday 30th September 2019
9:30-13:00
Panel 3. Political Powers and Actors #Syria

Discutant : Patrick Haenni (Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue)
9:30-10:00
The Return of the Security State in Assad’s Syria. Agnès Favier (European University Institute)

10:00-10:30
Collective Kidnappings of Minority Members in Syria: Confessional and Political Recompositions in
Wartime. Anna Poujeau (EHESS)
10:45-11:15
Coffee Break
11:15-11:45
Territories of Revolt, Combat and Refuge. Geography of the Syrian Crisis in Long Term History.
Matthieu Rey (IFAS-recherche/ Wits History Workshop)
11:45-12:15
Reconsidering Governance from Below: Experiences and Models of Autonomous Governance,
Civil Society Inclusiveness and Decentralization in Conflict and Post-conflict Syria.
Aurora Sottimano (Centre Syrian Studies at St Andrews University)
12:15-13:00
Debate
13:00-14:15
Lunch Break


14:15-15:45
Panel 4. Political Powers and Actors #Syria/region

Discutant : Lorenzo Trombetta (journalist)
14:15-14:45
Institutional Production and Governances Modes of the “Kurd movement” in Syria: a Revolution
within Syria Revolution ? Arthur Quesnay (Paris 1) Patrick Haenni (Centre for Humanitarian
Dialogue)
14:45-15:15
Hezbollah’s Fighters Path in the Syrian war, Chiara Calabrese (EHESS/Cesor)
15:15-15:45
Political Geographies of Transitional Justice Perspectives of Syrian Refugees in Germany and
Lebanon, Julie Bernath (Swiss Peace)
15:45-16:15
Debate
16:15-16:30
Coffee Break
16:30-17:30
Conclusion, Elizabeth Picard (CNRS)


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